He argues that Dugin's plan assumes internal chaos in America and Britain, Turkish instability after Erdogan, and Chinese ecological-economic fragility will remove key obstacles to Eurasian unification.
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Internal chaos
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...history. You know, when a great leader dies, there's internal friction, internal chaos, which leads to military expansion overseas in order to reduce this..."
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Jiang argues that internal chaos does not make empires retrench; instead, historically, the empire lashes out overseas.
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"...know if you study history it's the complete opposite if there's internal chaos"
"...this plan. And so for Dugin, what's important is to create internal chaos and dissent and conflict within America and within Britain to destroy..."
"It's kept together for the political maneuvering of Erdogan. Once he's gone, then all these ethnic tensions, these geopolitical tensions, these economic tensions that..."
"In fact, its economy is propelling the nation to an ecological catastrophe. China is overpopulated, has very little resources, and it imports one third..."
"...history. You know, when a great leader dies, there's internal friction, internal chaos, which leads to military expansion overseas in order to reduce this..."
"...and so they are able to strike at iran and create internal chaos it will be impossible for this grand alliance to take place..."
"...Empire or the Roman Empire, it's a similar pattern where there's internal chaos where, and there's military interventionism overseas. And this military interventionism creates..."
"...dangerous for Christians to venture into Jerusalem because of all the internal chaos going on in the Muslim land. The people who are creating..."
"There's too much internal chaos. China just is not interested in the outside world. So China, for its history, has both been conservative, doesn't..."
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